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... was archaic even in Shakespeare's time.& ...
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... i>eyne</i>, used by Shakespeare several ...
... and archaic form in Shakespeare's day.&# ...
... her heart'. Or did Shakespeare leave it ...
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... y other instance in Shakespeare). Compar ...
... s generally used by Shakespeare in a fig ...
... tion ;did go,' lest Shakespeare may have ...
... on the ground that Shakespeare may have ...
... #8216;did go,' lest Shakespeare may have ...
... tain, I think, that Shakespeare did mean ...
... hire in the time of Shakespeare. I am to ...
... , Three Notelets on Shakespeare (London, ...
... uoted from Chaucer, Shakespeare, and oth ...
... ow Illustrations of Shakespeare, 1807 an ...
... e Halliwell's Folio Shakespeaare; <i>Jou ...
... th the authority of Shakespear himself, ...
... >. I.48. quarto ed. Shakespeare makes Op ...
... ny in the poetry of Shakespeare. It woul ...
... one recalls that in Shakespeare's time s ...
... <sc>Hudson</sc> (<i>Shakespeare: His Lif ...
... <i>Illustrations of Shakespeare</i>, 183 ...
... .5(3)). If it is of Shakespeare's compos ...
... may well go back to Shakespeare's day. A ...
... ve been familiar to Shakespeare's contem ...
... eral old plays, and Shakespeare has it i ...
... eral old plays, and Shakespeare has it i ...
... characteristic that Shakespeare retained ...
2805-6 Oph. I hope all will be well, we must be patient,
| but I cannot chuse
2806-7 but weepe to thinke they {would} <should> | lay him i'th cold ground, my brother
2807-8 shall know of it, | and so I thanke you for your good counsaile. Come
2808-9 my | Coach, {God night} <Goodnight> Ladies, {god night.}
2809-10 Sweet Ladyes
| {god night, god night} <Goodnight, goodnight.>
... this passage, that Shakespeare seems to ...
... Marlowe, notes that Shakespeare seems to ...
850) Commentary Note for lines 2811-14: 2811-2 King. Follow her close,
| giue her good watch I pray you.
2813-4 O this is the poyson of deepe griefe, it springs | all from her Fathers
2814 death, {and now behold,} ô Gertrard, Gertrard,
... tered by Walker (<i>Shakespeare's Versif ...
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